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Multi-Round Single-Format Tournament Guide

Updated over 5 months ago

Many tournaments consist of 36 or 54 hole play (or even more) playing the same format in each round. These tournaments can be in the format of stroke play, stableford, skins, quota, ringers, dueces, treys, birdies, and eagles. Each round must consist of the same type of tournament. For instance, if the first round is four-ball stroke play at 80% of the player's handicap, then the subsequent rounds must also be that same exact tournament with those specifications. Because every round is the same, you only need to specify the format once and indicate the rounds that should be included. The rounds do not need to be one after the other.
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​Example: The US Open is a multi-round tournament. Individual gross stroke play that is played over multiple rounds. If Tiger Woods shoots a 72 on Round 1 and a 75 on Round 2, then his total score at the moment is 147.
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